Mohamed Fofana of the Bronx was hit with a slew of charges for the Sunday incident that left a pedestrian critically injured. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The man accused of critically injuring a 21-year-old in the Bronx while driving drunk and without a license — then fleeing the scene — was arraigned Monday.

Mohamed Fofana, 40, struck a pedestrian with his gray Honda Odyssey around 2 a.m. Sunday at Southern Blvd. and 181st St. in West Farms. He quickly got out of his car to check on the victim, then got behind the wheel again and drove away, the criminal complaint states.

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Cops pulled the Bronx man over shortly after the accident to find him glassy-eyed and slurring his speech.

Fofana admitted to cops he had been drinking gin at a club before refusing to take a sobriety test, the complaint states.

The victim was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital with extensive trauma to his head, including an inoperable brain bleed, and is unlikely to recover, the complaint reads.

Fofana, who has a history of arrests for driving without a license, was hit with a slew of charges — including vehicular assault in the first degree, driving drunk, driving without a license, and leaving the scene of an accident.

Fofana's bail was set at $30,000 cash. He is due back in court May 20.